Why does Israel want to be less dependent on US weapons?
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•Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he’s grateful to the United States for its military aid but that it’s time for Israel to build its own weapons-production capacity.
•His announcement comes as tensions grow over the US peace agreement with Iran, but also as demand soars for Israel’s weapons.
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